不同血型对Covid-19的易感性和严重程度。

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Bioinformation Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.6026/973206300211581
Ritesh Upadhyay, Ravikant Mahale, Pawan Nandurkar, Sonali Tripathi
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摘要

我们对120例患者的ABO血型和Rh血型与COVID-19易感性和严重程度的关系感兴趣。A型血感染率最高,为37.5%,O型血感染率最低,为20%。rh阳性患者的易感性略高,AB血型患者的严重疾病患病率最高,为30%。结果表明,A组和AB组与易感性和严重程度增加有关,这可能有助于确定有针对性的公共卫生干预的高危人群。进一步的研究可以帮助完善这种联系,并为预防战略提供信息。
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Susceptibility and severity of Covid-19 in different blood groups.

The relation of ABO and Rh blood groups with susceptibility and severity of COVID-19 among 120 patients is it of interest. Blood group A showed the highest infection rate of 37.5%, while the lowest was that of blood group O, at 20%. Susceptibility was a little higher in Rh-positive patients and the highest prevalence of severe disease was found among patients with blood group AB, at 30%. Results show that groups A and AB are associated with increased susceptibility and severity, which may help identify at-risk populations to target public health interventions. Further studies can help refine such associations and inform preventive strategies.

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Bioinformation MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY-
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